The Voice in the Margin

The Voice in the Margin
Title The Voice in the Margin PDF eBook
Author Arnold Krupat
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2023-11-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0520323459

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In its consideration of American Indian literature as a rich and exciting body of work, The Voice in the Margin invites us to broaden our notion of what a truly inclusive American literature might be, and of how it might be placed in relation to an international—a "cosmopolitan"—literary canon. The book comes at a time when the most influential national media have focused attention on the subject of the literary canon. They have made it an issue not merely of academic but of general public concern, expressing strong opinions on the subject of what the American student should or should not read as essential or core texts. Is the literary canon simply a given of tradition and history, or is it, and must it be, constantly under construction? The question remains hotly contested to the present moment. Arnold Krupat argues that the literary expression of the indigenous peoples of the United States has claims on us to more than marginal attention. Demonstrating a firm grasp of both literary history and contemporary critical theory, he situates Indian literature, traditional and modern, in a variety of contexts and categories. His extensive knowledge of the history and current theory of ethnography recommends the book to anthropologists and folklorists as well as to students and teachers of literature, both canonical and noncanonical. The materials covered, the perspectives considered, and the learning displayed all make The Voice in the Margin a major contribution to the exciting field of contemporary cultural studies. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1989.

Voices from the Margin

Voices from the Margin
Title Voices from the Margin PDF eBook
Author Rasiah S. Sugirtharajah
Publisher Orbis Books
Total Pages 0
Release 1995
Genre Bible
ISBN 9781570750465

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This substantially revised edition of Voices from the Margin includes fifteen important new articles that have appeared since the first edition was published in 1991. In 1992 the book won the Catholic Book Award for Scripture. It is now widely recognized as an essential resource for all who wish to keep abreast of the most exciting and far-reaching insights that scholars from the Third World are contributing to the task of biblical interpretation.

Voices From the Margin

Voices From the Margin
Title Voices From the Margin PDF eBook
Author Sugirtharajah, R.S.
Publisher Orbis Books
Total Pages
Release 2016-12-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1608336700

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Voices from the Margins

Voices from the Margins
Title Voices from the Margins PDF eBook
Author Jacqui James
Publisher Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
Total Pages 146
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 1558966722

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Voices From the Margins

Voices From the Margins
Title Voices From the Margins PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 185
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9087904622

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This collection of studies by an international group of researchers provides a place for migrant, refugee and indigenous children to talk about their school experiences. Refugee children from the Sudan, Afghanistan and Somalia, indigenous children from Sweden, Australia, New Zealand and Vietnam, migrant children in Canada, Iceland and Hong Kong, urban and rural children from Zanzibar all speak out through drawings, small group and individual discussion.

What Moves at the Margin

What Moves at the Margin
Title What Moves at the Margin PDF eBook
Author Toni Morrison
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 252
Release 2008
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9781604730173

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Collecting three decades of Morrison's writings about her work, life, literature, and American society, this collection provides a unique glimpse into her viewpoint as an observer of the world, the arts, and the changing landscape of American culture.

Leadership From the Margins

Leadership From the Margins
Title Leadership From the Margins PDF eBook
Author Serena Cosgrove
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 249
Release 2010-07-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813550408

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Women have experienced decades of economic and political repression across Latin America, where many nations are built upon patriarchal systems of power. However, a recent confluence of political, economic, and historical factors has allowed for the emergence of civil society organizations (CSOs) that afford women a voice throughout the region. Leadership from the Margins describes and analyzes the unique leadership styles and challenges facing the women leaders of CSOs in Argentina, Chile, and El Salvador. Based on ethnographic research, Serena Cosgrove's analysis offers a nuanced account of the distinct struggles facing women, and how differences of class, political ideology, and ethnicity have informed their outlook and organizing strategies. Using a gendered lens, she reveals the power and potential of women's leadership to impact the direction of local, regional, and global development agendas.